Thursday, 6th September, 1660.
Prayers.
Tobacco.
THE House being informed, that great Quantities of
Spanish Tobacco, lately imported, have been landed,
and secretly conveyed away by several Persons, without
due Entry, or paying of Custom or Excise; to the defrauding of his Majesty, and Prejudice of the Law;
And the Question being put, That the Serjeant at
Arms attending the House of Commons, by himself, or
his Deputies, do forthwith search for, seize, inventory,
and secure, the said Tobaccoes, where-ever they shall
be found, to the Intent the same may be disposed according to Law; and to call Thomas Blinkhorne to his
Assistance, for the more effectual putting of this Service
in Execution;
The House was divided: And
The Yeas went forth.
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Lord Herbert, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
99. |
| Mr. Hollis, |
With the Noes, |
| Lord Angier, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
61. |
| Dr. Clayton, |
With the Yeas, |
And so it passed in the Negative.
Resolved, That the Commissioners for the Excise do
forthwith take Notice of this Information; and, according
to their Duty, and the Powers they are intrusted with,
to make a Seizure of the said Tobacco; to the Intent it
may be disposed according to Law.
Resolved, That this House doth declare their Judgment, that the Act for Continuance of the Excise, till
the Twenty-fifth of December next; whereby the Collecting, Levying, and Paying thereof, is directed to be
after the Rates, Rules, and Proportions, as the same was
formerly collected and payable; doth enable the Commissioners therein named to act and proceed according
to the Rates and Rules passed by the late pretended
Powers.
Disbanding the Army.
Colonel King reports an additional Rule, touching disbanding of the Army: Which was as followeth; viz.
That the Commissioners for disbanding of the Army,
or any Three of them, shall and may give Directions,
from time to time, that all Sheriffs, Members of the
House of Commons, and Justices of the Peace, in every
County, be aiding and assisting, to such Person or Persons as they shall employ, for disbanding of the Army
and Forces; and shall take care to see them truly mustered; and paid off, on the Place; and their Quarters
satisfied: Which, on the Question, was agreed unto.
Resolved, That the Number of the Commissioners to
be named by this House, for disbanding of the Army,
be Six.
Resolved, That Sir Richard Browne, Sir Wm. Doyley,
Mr. Pryn, Colonel King, Colonel Birch, Mr. Scawen,
be the Commissioners for disbanding of the Army.
Sommerset Dukedom.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennet and Mr.
Glascock, Two Masters of the Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have returned you a Bill,
for restoring of the Marquis of Hertford to the Dukedom
of Sommerset; with some Amendments: Wherein they
desire your Concurrence.
Usurped Grants.
They have also sent you another Act intituled, An
Act for preventing Inconveniences, which may arise by
reason of Patents or Grants made, or pretended to be
made, during the late Troubles: To which they desire
your Concurrence; and a speedy Dispatch of them both.
Sommerset Dukedom.
The Amendments and Proviso, to be added to the
Bill for restoring of the Marquis of Hertford to the
Dukedom of Sommerset, were twice read; and are as
followeth;
Instead of the Title upon the Bill, put on these Words,
"An Act for restoring of the Marquis of Hertford to
the Dukedom of Sommersett."
1st Line, After the Word "the," in the 1st Line,
and before the Word "Commons," in the 2d Line, add
these Words "Lords and."
9th Line, After the Word "afterwards," in the 9th
Line, leave out all that follows, unto the Words "a
special," in the Four-and-twentieth Line.
Before the Words "a special," in the 24th Line, put
in the Word "by."
After the Word "Parliament," in the 25th Line,
leave out the Words "was procured in the same Year;"
and put in these Words, "made in the Time of the
Reign of the said King Edward the VIth."
After the Word "Lands," in the 26th Line, leave
out the Word "wherein."
Before the Word "inserted," in the 27th Line, leave
out the Word "obliquely."
In the 33th Line, after the Word "other," leave out
the Word "of."
After the Word "otherwise," in the 36th Line, leave
out all to the Word "the," in the 38th Line.
Before the Word "the," in the 38th Line, put in
these Words "now forasmuch as."
After the Word "said," and before the Word "Commons" put in these Words "Lords and."
After the Word "same" in the 47th Line, leave out
all to the Word "that," in the 49th Line.
After the Word "Authority," in the 53d Line, leave
out the Word "State."
In the last Line, after the Word "Patents" add these
Words, "and as fully and amply as if the said Act had
never been had or made; any thing in the said Clause,
or before-mentioned Act, to the contrary in anywise notwithstanding,"
"Provided always, and be it Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, that nothing in this Act shall extend,
or be construed to extend, to restore, or intitle, the said
Marquis of Hertford, or his Heirs, to any Manors, Lands,
Tenements, or other Hereditaments whatsoever (the said
Honour, Dignity, Authority, and Title of Duke of
Sommerset, with all Privileges, Pre-eminencies, and Precedencies, thereunto belonging, only excepted); or to
invalidate, or make void, any Grant or Grants of any
Manors, Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, or of any
Part thereof (except before excepted); any thing in this
Act contained to the contrary thereof in anywise notwithstanding."
And the said Amendments and Proviso, being put to
the Question, were agreed unto.
Disbanding the Army.
A Proviso was tendered to the Instructions for disbanding of the Army, in these Words; viz.
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Resolved, That these Words, viz. "Which the said
Commissioners, or any Three of them, are hereby impowered to administer," be added in the 6th Line of the
said Instructions, next after the Word "Oath."
And the same, so amended, was, on the Question,
agreed.
Ordered, That the Bill for disbanding of the Army;
and the Rules, Orders, and Instructions, for disbanding
of the Army; be ingrossed.
Navy Debts.
Ordered, That Colonel Birch do make his Report
concerning the State of the Debts of the Navy, in the
Afternoon.
Message for Lords to sit, &c.
Ordered, That Colonel Jones do desire the Lords to
sit this Afternoon, there being some Bills near ready,
which will be sent from this House.
Ordered, That Colonel Jones do put the Lords in mind
of the Bills for confirming of Ministers; and Magna
Charta; the Bill for indemnifying Officers; for regulating
of Bays-making; and the Bill for Encouragement of
Navigation.
Soldiers to exercise Trades.
A Bill for enabling Soldiers to exercise any Trades, in
any Cities or Corporations, although they have not served
Seven Years as Apprentices, was this Day read the First
and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed
unto Mr. Knight, Serjeant Glyn, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Trelawney, Sir Tho. Clergis, Sir Ralph Knight, Mr. West,
Sir Tho. Wroth, Lord Broghill, Sir John Marsham, Mr.
Baynton, Sir John Clobery, Sir Anthony Irby, Mr. Minors, Mr. Parrot, Lord Howard, Mr. Tomkins, Mr.
Swinfyn, Mr. Jolliffe, Mr. Titus, Mr. Henby, Mr. Dalton, Mr. Thirbane, Mr. Bampfeild, Sir John Frederick,
Lord Fairfax, Lord Bruce, Mr. Ellison, Mr. Babington,
Sir Henage Finch, Mr. Ferrers, Mr. Walpoole, Mr.
Foly, Mr. Culliford, Mr. Middleton, Dr. Cleyton, Serjeant
Hales, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir Geo. Downing, Colonel
Willoughby, Mr. Hobby, Mr. Boscawen, Lord Herbert,
Mr. Radcliffe: And they are to meet this Afternoon at
Two of the Clock.
Lords will sit.
Colonel Jones brings Answer from the Lords, That the
Lords will sit in the Afternoon: And as for all the other
Bills, they will give them all the convenient Dispatch
that may be.
Confirming Marriages.
A Bill for Confirmation of Marriages solemnized by
Justices of Peace, &c. was this Day read the Third
time.
Resolved, That in Line 8th, after the Word "solemnized," and before the Word "since," these Words,
"in any of his Majesty's Dominions," be inserted.
Resolved, That in Line 11th, after the Word "Wales,"
these Words, "or other his Majesty's Dominions," be
inserted.
Resolved, That in Line 12, after the Word "Marriages," these Words, "within any of his Majesty's
Dominions," be inserted.
An Amendment was tendered to the Bill, in these
Words; viz. "for or concerning the Marriages had and
solemnized, as aforesaid."
The Question being put, To agree to this Amendment;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
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Lord Angier, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
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| Sir Geo. Downing, |
With the Yeas, |
| Sir Wm. Wheeler, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
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| Mr. Boscawen, |
With the Noes, |
So it passed with the Negative.
And the said Bill, so amended, being put to the
Question, passed.
Resolved, That this be the Title of this Act; viz. An
Act for Confirmation of Marriages.
Ordered, That Mr. Pryn do carry it to the Lords.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir John Holland have Leave to go
into the Low Countries, to fetch home his Lady.
The House adjourns till Two of Clock in the
Afternoon.
Post Meridiem.
The Chaplain.
ORDERED, That the Members of this House,
who are of his Majesty's Privy Council, are hereby
desired to attend the King, and humbly to recommend to
his Majesty, from this House, Mr. Edward Voyce, Master
of Arts, for some Mark of his Majesty's Favour, in regard of his constant and diligent Attendance upon this
House, ever since the Beginning of this Parliament, as
Chaplain.
Officers of the House.
Ordered, That Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir Anthony Irby,
Sir Geo. Reeves, Sir Francis Gerrard, Sir Wm. Waller,
Mr. Trevor, Mr. Knightley, Sir John Potts, Mr. Lucy,
Sir John Holland, Mr. Swinfen, Sir Geo. Booth, Sir John
Northcot, Sir John Temple, Mr. Hungerford, Sir John
Rowse, Colonel Reames, Mr. Eyre, Sir Geo. Downing,
Sir John Bowyer, be added to the Committee, as to the
Business concerning the Officers attending this House:
And that they, or any Three of them, be a Committee as
to that Business; and do sit To-morrow Morning at
Eight of Clock: And the said Committee are to take
into Consideration the Account of the Printers, and of
John Owen Stationer; and how they may be satisfied;
and report it to this House.
Restoring Marq. of Newcastle.
Colonel Willoughby reports Amendments to the Bill
sent from the Lords, for restoring unto Wm. Marquis of
Newcastle all his Honours, Manors, Lands, and Tenements, in England, whereof he was in Possession on the
Twentieth Day of May 1642, or at any time since:
Which were read the First and Second time, and agreed;
viz.
Line 34, betwixt the Word "derived," and the Word
"before," add the Words "on or."
That in the 4th Line, after the Word "been," and
before the Word "dispossessed," the Word "unjustly,"
be omitted.
That in Line 22th, the Word "Judjment," be made
"Judgment."
That the last Proviso, beginning 56th Line, be omitted.
A Proviso was tendered to this Bill; viz.
"Provided always, That this Act, nor any thing therein
contained, shall not extend, or be taken, to make void,
or any way prejudice, the Jointure or Estate of Elizabeth now Duchess of Richmond and Lenox, late Wife of
Charles Viscount Mansfeild, eldest Son of the said Marquis of Newcastle; nor any Articles, Covenants, or Agreements, made in relation thereunto; but that such Jointure and Estate, Articles, Covenants, and Agreements,
shall be as good and effectual, and in and of as full Force
and Virtue, as if this Act had never been made; any
thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding."
And, on the Question, was agreed unto; and ordered
to be Part of the Bill.
And the said Bill, so amended, being put to the
Question, passed.
That the Lord Aungier do carry it to the Lords.
Post Office.
A Bill impowering the King's Majesty to constitute
and appoint a Post Master General for Life, or Years,
not exceeding Twenty-one Years, was this Day read the
Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto
Sir Tho. Clergis, Sir Geo. Downing, Sir John Northcot,
Sir Tho. Bludworth, Sir Wm. Vincent, Mr. Serjeant Hales,
Mr. Trelawney, Sir Anthony Irby, Colonel West, Mr.
Bamfeild, Mr. Secretary Morris, Sir Heneage Finch, Mr.
Holles, Sir John Frederick, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Boscawen,
Sir John Potts, Sir Wm. Wheeler, Colonel Jones, Sir John
Lowther, Mr. Rolls, Colonel Harley, Mr. Hilton, Sir
Ralph Knight, Lord Aunger, Colonel Gerrard, Mr.
Shapcot, Mr. Pryn, Sir Henry North, Mr. Gewen, Mr.
Mynors, Mr. Walpole, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Mountague,
Mr. Jolliffe, Mr. Gurdon, Mr. Herle, Colonel Buller, Sir
Ralph Ashton, Mr. Henley, Sir John Marsham, Mr.
Hungerford, Sir John Bower, Mr. Swinfin, Mr. Babington, Mr. Ellison, Captain Titus: And they are to meet
To-morrow Morning, at Six of the Clock, in the Speaker's
Chamber: And have Power to send for Persons, Papers,
and Witnesses; and to receive and consider of all Petitions concerning this Business.
Disbanding the Army.
A Bill, ingrossed, for disbanding the Armies, was this
Day read the Third time.
Rules, Orders, and Instructions, for disbanding of the
Army, were this Day read the Third time.
Mr. Secretary Morris brings a Message from the
King's Majesty to this House; That it is . . . Majesty's
Desire, that the Regiments of the Dukes of Yorke and
Gloucester be not disbanded by Lot, but left to be the
last to be disbanded.
Resolved, That the Regiments of their Highnesses the
Dukes of Yorke and Gloucester, and the Lord General's
Regiments of Horse and Foot, shall be last disbanded;
and that the Third Instruction be amended accordingly.
Resolved, That the Title of the Bill be, An Act for
the speedy Disbanding of the Army and Garisons of this
Kingdom.
And the said Bill and Instructions, being put to the
Question, passed.
That Mr. Hollis carry up this Bill to the Lords.
Protestants of Piedmont, &c.
A Bill ingrossed, making the Lands and Goods of
Martin Noell and Nathaniel Tems, liable to pay Five
thousand Pounds, due to the poor Protestants of Piedmont, was this Day read the Third time.
A Proviso was tendered to this Bill, to discharge Martin Noell from the Debt of Five thousand Pounds, in
the Bill mentioned, he paying One thousand Pounds
with Interest; he having paid Three thousand Pounds
already, and having only had Four thousand Pounds of
the said Money; which was read the First and Second
time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Mr. Serjeant Hales, Mr. Bamfeild, Sir Geo. Downing, Mr. Annesley, Mr. Shapcot, Mr. Charlton, Colonel West, Sir
Wm. Vincent, Dr. Cleyton, Mr. Young, Mr. Hollis, Mr.
Jolliffe, Mr. Ellison, Sir Thomas Bludworth, * Viner,
Dr. Mills, Sir Thomas Clergis, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Minors,
Sir Wm. Wheeler, or any Three of them; to amend the
Proviso upon the Debate; and call the Parties, and examine and state the Matter of Fact; and report it to this
House: And are to meet To-morrow Morning, in the
Speaker's Chamber.
Bills sent to Lords.
Mr. Holles carried to the Lords, a Bill for the speedy
Disbanding of the Army:
A Bill for Confirmation of Marriages:
A Bill for restoring the Marquis of Hertford to the
Dukedom of Sommerset.
Navy.
Ordered, That Colonel Birch do make his Report of
the State of the Navy, To-morrow Morning at Ten of
Clock.
Dunkirke.
Mr. Henton Powell reports Amendments to the Bill for
settling of an Establishment for the Forces in Dunkirke:
Which were twice read.
Resolved, That the Pay of the common Soldiers, for
the Garison of Dunkirke, be Eight Stivers per Diem.
Resolved, That all other Payments to the said Garison, be after the Rate of Seven Stivers and a Half for
every Eight Pence Sterling.
Ordered, That this Debate be adjourned until Tomorrow Morning, Eight of Clock.